❓ Mr Redman questions the Minister for Fisheries about potential cost-cutting measures in the marron fishery, implying a lack of knowledge on the Minister's part. The Minister acknowledges being unaware of the specific issue and promises to provide details later.
AnsweredQoN 1039Legislative Assembly
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MARRON FISHERY
1039. Mr D.T. REDMAN to the Minister for Fisheries:
I have a supplementary question.
Given the minister's lack of knowledge in his portfolio, there is a view
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The SPEAKER : Preamble!
Mr D.T. REDMAN : —
that this is cost cutting. Could the minister confirm to the house, when he
gets a chance, that this is not cost cutting and, in fact, has a reason for
being done?
1039. Mr D.T. REDMAN to the Minister for Fisheries:
I have a supplementary question.
Given the minister's lack of knowledge in his portfolio, there is a view
—
The SPEAKER : Preamble!
Mr D.T. REDMAN : —
that this is cost cutting. Could the minister confirm to the house, when he
gets a chance, that this is not cost cutting and, in fact, has a reason for
being done?
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As
I said, I am not aware of the letter. I am happy to get some details and I will
get back to the member out of session.
I said, I am not aware of the letter. I am happy to get some details and I will
get back to the member out of session.
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